Gottfried Doelken
University of Greifswald
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Lancet Oncology | 2012
Norbert Schmitz; Maike Nickelsen; Marita Ziepert; Mathias Haenel; Peter Borchmann; Christian Schmidt; Andreas Viardot; Martin Bentz; Norma Peter; Gerhard Ehninger; Gottfried Doelken; Christian Ruebe; Lorenz Truemper; Andreas Rosenwald; Michael Pfreundschuh; Markus Loeffler; Bertram Glass
BACKGROUND High-dose therapy (HDT) followed by transplantation of autologous haemopoietic stem cells is frequently done as part of first-line therapy in young patients with high-risk aggressive B-cell lymphoma. We investigated whether HDT with cytotoxic agents identical to those used for conventional therapy followed by autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) improved survival outcome compared with conventional chemotherapy when rituximab was added to both modalities. METHODS We did an open-label, randomised trial comparing conventional chemotherapy (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, etoposide, prednisone) and rituximab (R-CHOEP-14) with dose-escalated sequential HDT and rituximab (R-MegaCHOEP) followed by repetitive ASCT in high-risk (age-adjusted International Prognostic Index [IPI] 2 or 3) patients aged 18-60 years with aggressive B-cell lymphoma. Eligible patients received radiotherapy for bulky, extranodal disease, or both. Randomisation (1:1) used the Pocock minimisation algorithm; patients were stratified by age-adjusted IPI factors, bulky disease, and centre. The primary endpoint was event-free survival. All analyses were done on the intention-to-treat population. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00129090. FINDINGS 136 patients were randomly assigned to R-CHOEP-14 and 139 to R-MegaCHOEP. 130 patients in the R-CHOEP-14 group and 132 in the R-MegaCHOEP group were included in the intention-to-treat population. After a median of 42 months (IQR 29-59), 3-year event-free survival was 69·5% (95% CI 61·3-77·7) in the R-CHOEP-14 group and 61·4% (52·8-70·0) in the R-MegaCHOEP group (p=0·14; hazard ratio 1·3, 95% CI 0·9-2·0). All 128 evaluable patients treated with R-MegaCHOEP had grade 4 leucopenia, as did 48 (58·5%) of 82 patients with documented blood counts in the R-CHOEP-14 group. All 128 evaluable patients in the R-MegaCHOEP group had grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia, as did 26 (33·8%) of 77 patients in the R-CHOEP-14 group with documented blood counts. The most important non-haematological grade 3 or 4 adverse event was infection, which occurred in 96 (75·0%) of 128 patients treated with R-MegaCHOEP and in 40 (31·3%) of 128 patients treated with R-CHOEP-14. INTERPRETATION In young patients with high-risk aggressive B-cell lymphoma, R-MegaCHOEP was not superior to conventional R-CHOEP therapy and was associated with significantly more toxic effects. R-CHOEP-14 with or without radiotherapy remains a treatment option for these patients, with encouraging efficacy. FUNDING Deutsche Krebshilfe.
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology | 2005
Regina Doelken; Steffen Weigel; Frank Schueler; Gottfried Doelken; James F. Beck
The authors report on 2 boys, 11½ and 13 years old, who received allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) from their HLA-identical sibling after relapse of stage IV alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Both patients were transplanted in a non-remission status. After alloSCT both patients experienced disease progression at the primary tumor location sites and died due to the underlying disease 146 and 379 days after transplantation. The authors conclude that an alloSCT derived graft versus tumor effect might not be effective enough to overcome alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma when transplantation is carried out in a nonremission status.
Haematologica | 2006
Michael W. Deininger; Michael Schleuning; Hilde Greinix; Herbert G. Sayer; Thomas Fischer; Jesus Martinez; Richard T. Maziarz; Eduardo Olavarria; Leo F. Verdonck; Kerstin Schaefer; Conxa Boqué; Edgar Faber; Arnon Nagler; Enrico Maria Pogliani; Nigel H. Russell; Liisa Volin; Urs Schanz; Gottfried Doelken; Michael Kiehl; Axel Fauser; Brian J. Druker; Anna Sureda; Simona Iacobelli; Ronald Brand; Rainer Krahl; Thoralf Lange; Andreas Hochhaus; Alois Gratwohl; Hans Jochem Kolb; Dietger Niederwieser
Blood | 2009
Hannes Wandt; Kerstin Schaefer-Eckart; Bettina Pilz; Markus Thalheimer; Anthony D. Ho; Markus Schaich; Martin Kaufmann; Walter E. Aulitzky; Mathias Haenel; Regina Herbst; Gottfried Doelken; Anne Klenner; Mathias Freund; Christian Junghanss; Gerhard Ehninger
Blood | 2006
Michael Herold; Antje Haas; Stephanie Srock; Sabine Neser; Kathrin H. Al Ali; Andreas Neubauer; Gottfried Doelken; Ralph Naumann; Thomas Fietz; Mathias Freund; Robert Rohrberg; Klaus Hoeffken; Astrid Franke; Thomas Ittel; Erika Kettner
Blood | 2012
Sarit Assouline; Valeria Buccheri; Alain Delmer; Gottfried Doelken; Gianluca Gaidano; Christine McIntyre; Mike Brewster; Florence Hourcade-Potelleret; Pakeeza Sayyed; Xavier Badoux
Blood | 2007
Christian Straka; Peter Liebisch; Burkhard Hennemann; Bernd Metzner; Hans Salwender; Lothar Kanz; Sigrid Adler-Reichel; Wolf-Dieter Ludwig; Hannes Wandt; Martin Bentz; Tim H. Bruemmendorf; Markus Hentrich; Lorenz Truemper; Mathias Freund; Hans-Heinrich Wolf; Sezer Orhan; Ralf C. Bargou; Gottfried Doelken; Norbert Schmitz; Helga Bernhard; Martin Gramatzki; Norbert Frickhofen; Helmut Ostermann; Ralf Schmidmaier; Stefan Ibach; Axel Hinke; Hermann Einsele; Bertold Emmerich
Blood | 2004
Klaus Hieke; Rita Pasold; Sabine Neser; Dietger Niederwieser; Andreas Neubauer; Gottfried Doelken; Ralph Naumann; Thomas Fietz; Mathias Freund; Robert Rohrberg; Klaus Hoeffken; Astrid Franke; Thomas-Hein Ittel; Erika Kettner; Ursula Haak; Ullrich Mey; Christian Klinkenstein; Michael Assmann; Ullrich von Gruenhagen; Klaus Dachselt; Helga Schwenke; Dorothee Bleyl; Heiner Wolf; Sabine Hahnfels; Franz-Adolph Hoffmann; Volker Lakner; Peter Richter; Detlev Haehling; Hans-Heinrich Wolf; Henning Eschenburg
Blood | 2011
William Krüger; Carsten Hirt; Nadezda Basara; Dietger Niederwieser; Gerhard Behre; Norbert Grobe; Herbert G. Sayer; Georg Maschmeyer; Thomas Fischer; Michael Kiehl; Christoph Busemann; Gottfried Doelken
Blood | 2009
Carsten Hirt; Kerstin Weitmann; Frank Schueler; Christian Späth; Wolfgang Hoffmann; Gottfried Doelken